Tea spoon (3) - .875 (84 Zolotniki) silver - USSR





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Set of three Russian silver spoons in .875 purity (84 zolotniki) with turquoise, green, and black cloisonné enamel in geometric frames with gold dots, a textured handle and internally gilded bowls, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century imperial period, marked 84 with Cyrillic master marks, weighing 10.60 g and in good condition with minor signs of aging.
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set of three small spoons in Russian silver (marked 84 – imperial standard of 875 thousandths), decorated with colorful cloisonné enamel (a Russian artisanal technique famed for its quality and brightness). The turquoise blue, green and black colors stand out in geometric frames with golden beads, a textured handle, and a gold-plated inner bowl.
These pieces are from the Russian Imperial period (probably late 19th century or early 20th), with visible hallmarks: 84 (silver purity) and the master’s mark in Cyrillic (apparently НОФ or ПФ – common among Russian goldsmiths of the era). 10.60 g
set of three small spoons in Russian silver (marked 84 – imperial standard of 875 thousandths), decorated with colorful cloisonné enamel (a Russian artisanal technique famed for its quality and brightness). The turquoise blue, green and black colors stand out in geometric frames with golden beads, a textured handle, and a gold-plated inner bowl.
These pieces are from the Russian Imperial period (probably late 19th century or early 20th), with visible hallmarks: 84 (silver purity) and the master’s mark in Cyrillic (apparently НОФ or ПФ – common among Russian goldsmiths of the era). 10.60 g

